Festival season is already taking shape as a wide range of country, Americana, and bluegrass events confirm dates for 2026, from April through September. Organizers across the United States and other regions are preparing another year of outdoor concerts that bring together major stars, rising artists and loyal fans.
Recent announcements point to a packed calendar running from spring through fall. Long-running festivals such as MerleFest in North Carolina and Stagecoach in California are expected to return with multi-day lineups centered on leading country and roots performers. Other well-known events, including CMA Fest in Nashville and Bourbon & Beyond in Kentucky continue to mix mainstream country artists with performers from the Americana, folk and rock scenes.
Many of these festivals bring different branches of roots music together on the same stage. Bluegrass bands, singer-songwriters, and modern country acts often appear on the same lineup, offering audiences a broader look at how the genre continues to evolve.
With more lineup announcements expected in the coming months, the 2026 festival season, beginning in April, is already shaping up to be another active year for country and roots music on the live circuit.

